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iRobot Roomba i7 (7150) Robot Vacuum- Wi-Fi Connected, Smart Mapping, Compatible with Alexa, Ideal for Pet Hair, Works with Clean Base, Black (Renewed)

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Style: iRobot Roomba i7


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  • Powerful performance and powerful pick-up
  • Guided by serious smarts.
  • New App, New level of clean
  • Vacuums messes in the moment

Description

iRobot Roomba i7 (7159) Wi-Fi Connected Refurb Robot Vacuum

Brand: iRobot


Model Name: i715920


Special Feature: Smart Mapping


Color: Charcoal


Product Dimensions: 13.34"L x 13.26"W x 3.63"H


Brand: iRobot


Model Name: i715920


Special Feature: Smart Mapping


Color: Charcoal


Product Dimensions: 13.34"L x 13.26"W x 3.63"H


Filter Type: Disk


Power Source: Battery Powered


Control Method: Voice


Form Factor: Robotic


Item Weight: 9.98 pounds


Manufacturer: iRobot


Item model number: i715920


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: May 11, 2021


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  • Updating review: 4 stars out of 5
Style: iRobot Roomba i7
Updated review on 02-19-23: It's now been 13 months that we've had our renewed / refurbished Roomba i7, and after some heated debates and emotion-filled arguments with this little robot, I've come to accept and love it. Yes, I still hold to my former review that, at the end of the day, it's pretty stupid. BUT it's done a ton of work for us over the past 13 months, and slow and stupid as it can be (running into the same chairs that it literally could have avoided by a single, unchanging route since *day one*) it does fill a niche in a house with five people (no pets). I would say (as I formerly wrote) that you just have to calculate and properly plan when to use it. Normally, I still prefer my manual battery-powered Hoover which I can whip out of the closet and knock out the floors in no time (and with much better quality cleaning). HOWEVER, if this Roomba were to suddenly disappear overnight, I *think* I would reinvest in one *IF* I could get it for $250 or less (and obviously it has to be capable of mapping and "smart" vacuuming, as this I7 does). However, if this Roomba disappeared tonight, and $500 was the price tag for another one, it would be "Goodbye Roomba, nice to know you." Edit on 03-06-22: I've now been using the Roomba i7 for a few extra weeks since writing this review, and I just want to add that it *still* aggravates me with how stupid it can be, getting itself stuck and failing many of the simple jobs I give it. ALSO, one thing I didn't say before is that the app has a terrible lag / delay to it that wastes so much time. No other app I have does this. Every single time I open the screen of my Samsung Galaxy S7 phone, the app has to "Connect" the robot, which takes up to 30 seconds. That's a very long time! Not only so, if the screen merely times out, and turns off, then when I turn the screen back on (with the app still open), it has to reconnect all over again. Why!? That's another 10-30 seconds wasted. I also don't like that you can't stack jobs up, one after the other. Say that you tell it to start cleaning one room, and then you suddenly forget that you want it to also do another room. You can't go into the app and tell it to add the other room. You have to wait for it to (hopefully!) complete the job you first gave it, and then manually add another job. Yes, you can "schedule" the other room, but you have to guess at what time the first room will be complete. Very clunky and frankly, obsolete if you ask me. Oh, and again, you're gonna spend a significant amount of time cleaning this Roomba i7. I don't even have pets (just a long-haired wife) and long hair is constantly (every single day) getting wrapped up in the extractor brushes and the rotating brush on the front right of the robot. This thing would do an even worse job than it already does if I didn't baby it by cleaning it almost every single day. Kid you not. Now, I return you to my original review below from a couple or few weeks ago. ****Reviewing Roomba i7 refurbished***: (I'm not paid or incentivized to do this review). A novelty, but certainly not worth the full $500-600, and only worth the refurbished cost of $250 in specific circumstances, or perhaps a well-planned long run. BOTTOM LINE: This robot is extremely slow, disappointingly stupid, and not as thorough as I would expect. THE CONS: I can vacuum a 1400 sq. ft. condo in 11 minutes flat with a traditional Hoover battery-powered upright for $120. It takes this robot 90-115 minutes to cover the same space (10-15 times as long), and it does only about 75% of the job that I do. It also can't move furniture around while it vacuums, like I do when I manually vacuum. Ultimately, if you don't pay much for this vacuum, it's biggest value will be in *automated vacuuming while you're not around, over a very long term period.* Initially, this thing is a time suck. It takes time to set it up, for it to learn you house, and to work out the kinks. Plus, I spent hours testing it scrupulously to see just how good it really worked. (I also tested the 980 model before this one, but sent it back to get this i7.) In terms of Roomba i7's mapping ability, this is nothing remarkable, and while in theory it works well, it suffers from problems. The chief problem is that this thing still gets stuck occasionally (maybe 10% of the time) in the most stupid and inexcusable of ways. GIVING UP / GETTING STUCK, AND RETURNING HOME UNFINISHED Example: our Roomba i7 is docked in the dining room where there is a table and six chairs. Even though we move the chairs around (sometimes putting them up on the table for cleaning, and sometimes leaving them down), there is *always* a clean, unobstructed path along the wall for Roomba to get out of the kitchen. However, the stupid robot occasionally (1 in 5 times) "forgets" this fact, and gets itself stuck under the kitchen table, and then returns back to the base and gives up! Thankfully, it then lets you know that it failed its job (or rather, QUIT!) So, if you were away from home, controlling Roomba by the app on your phone, you could tell it to try again. But WHY? It shouldn't be so stupid in the first place. And you had to waste time doing what a traditional vacuum could have done BETTER, and in 1/10th the time. (And note: I'm not talking about it getting hung up or stuck on obstacles that shouldn't be there. I'm talking about it being downright s-t-u-p-i-d.) I should perhaps suggest that a little firmware or software upgrade could fix this navigation issue, and that would honestly make me feel quite a bit better about the prospects of using the Roomba. But this simply hasn't been done yet (not that I know anyway), and as such, this thing should be much, much smarter. REGARDING HAIR: I don't have pets, but a wife with long hair that sheds like a pet. The Roomba tends to gather up her hair and spit it out into a big fur ball, like a tractor in a field that cuts grass and leaves bails of hay behind. This has now happened at least 5-10 times in the last month. Super annoying. My traditional Hoover upright (battery-powered) for $120 is 10-20X faster than the Roomba (no exaggeration), much stronger in its suction, and just downright kicks the Roomba's but in every way. If I'm vacuuming manually with the Hoover, and it doesn't pick something up one the first or second pass, I just run over it 48 times in 2 seconds, and problem solved. The Roomba has no such intelligence, and ultimately only picks up 75% of what I can do. REGARDING TIME TO CLEAN: It takes f-o-r-e-v-e-r. If you have a bunch of people, pets, or obstacles moving around in the house, this isn't for you. As I said, it takes 90-115 minutes to clean my 1400 condo. I literally can do this manually in 11 minutes flat with a Hoover battery-powered. NOISE LEVEL: First, for all the negatives I've said above (and that's a LOT of negatives above), this thing is remarkably quiet. I started with the Roomba 980, which was way too loud. At first, this Roomba i7 was scarily quiet, and didn't sound like it was even doing anything (and yes, it was cleaning, not just mapping). This is quiet enough to run while you are on the phone, or sleeping in the bedroom. That's nice. CONCLUSION: Where this could be worth the $250 and time to set it up is as (for me) as follows: once you get the hang of it, and it learns your house, set it to run *automatically* when you aren't home, or when you are asleep. The least amount of thought going into this, the better. It won't do as good of a job as you can do manually (as I said above), but it will do a decent job. (How do you define decent?) Over a couple months, if you get it into a good rhythm, it can pay off both the money and time it took you to set it up. After about one month, I've let it replace about 30-45 minutes of vacuuming I do every week. Therefore, conservatively speaking, I'd say it will take 2-3 months to really make me happy I bought it. Again, I'm reviewing Amazon refurbished Roomba i7. (And please people: always state what you are reviewing here on Amazon, because Amazon mixes reviews up, and you can't always trust that what you are reading is for the item you are looking at. Get it fixed, Amazon!) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2022 by Toma

  • Far from perfect, but better than having to vacuum.
Style: iRobot Roomba i7+
I was a Roomba early-adopter because I love German Shepherds and I’ve always disliked the chore of vacuuming. I had the very first model released. I’ve worn out two Roombas and a Shark robot vacuum. The good: 1. It’s a robot vacuum. It even empties itself. How cool is that? 2. This is the first robot vacuum I’ve used that really can thoroughly vacuum my whole 1600 square foot house in one go. It took about 4 hours but it did it. It really can empty itself out or recharge and keep going. 3. The app lets me set a schedule and has locator feature for when the robot gets stuck (which it will, see below). The bad: 1. This is my fourth robot vacuum and they all feel like something that should be in the beta testing phase, not a polished ready-to-go design. They find new and interesting ways to get themselves stuck very often. Things like cords and shoelaces are a particular problem. I get that they’re solving a pretty hard problem, but a little more testing would be appreciated. 2. The mapping feature is cool, but it’s also creepy. The iRobot company now has a map and photographs of the inside of my house and knows when I’m not home. It would be possible to do rather bad things with that information. 3. In the past, mine haven’t seemed to last very long. If I spent the same money on an ordinary vacuum, I would expect it to last 20 years. These seem to last about 3. Granted, I work mine harder than most people would, but I think one medium size house with one large dog who sheds a lot is well within what the robot should be designed to handle. 4. It only came with one bag for the base. It’s a minor thing, but given what these things cost, that felt a little stingy. Overall, I’m willing to tolerate the flaws in order not to have to vacuum. When this one breaks down I’ll buy another one like it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2023 by Eric

  • Love!! The self clearing is amazing!
Style: iRobot Roomba i7+
I upgraded my old roomba to this one and am so pleased!!! It works really well. I have been having some issues getting it connected on the app though so i can test out the mapping.
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2023 by Alyssa

  • Cleaning
Style: iRobot Roomba i7+
It cleans quite well in the large areas but skips some of the smaller areas. I realize that I am to pick up but some of the items are permanently placed.
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2023 by Rev G

  • Cleans much better than previous robot vacuum's and love the dirt disposal.
Style: iRobot Roomba i7+
Works well, cleans nicely, not quiet! the self emptying dirt disposal is very nice.
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2023 by SM

  • Pretty Decent
Style: iRobot Roomba i7+
So I accidentally bought this i7+ robot, thinking it was the newer j7+. We kept it anyway and used it for a bit as soon as we got it. The actual vacuuming isn't loud at all, but the self-empty function sounds like a rocket ship taking off, not once, not twice, but three times! Do not recommend scheduling a clean at 8 pm and having that thing scare the crap outta you. I love the multiple scheduling features iRobot has compared to the Shark products we've had previously. The mapping at first is funny to watch as it bumps into things, but soon after, you'll see the Roomba go back to a place it bumped a bunch of times and navigate around the obstacle like a pro, it kinda makes you proud. I can update my review after a week or so when we've had it for a longer time, and it tackles a room with carpet. It does fairly well on hardwood floors, the only downside is it only has that little spinner brush on the right side, so if you're looking for it to get into those little nooks and crannies think again, UNLESS it goes over it again with the rotating brush side. Overall, I think the product is decent for it being refurbished; however, will definitely be paying more attention to those letters next time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2023 by Catalina Funes

  • First iRobot
Style: iRobot Roomba i7+
I'm still getting used to my i7 iRobot so I don't want to be critical at this point. It goes wherever it wants to go. I'm having trouble scheduling different rooms but I will not be defeated. I'll get it eventually.
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2023 by C Taylor

  • Handy Helper!
Style: iRobot Roomba i7+
It's entertaining to watch this little robot clean up cat fur as it navigates the room. My shag throw rugs are a bit too much for it to climb, so it requires a boost, but once there it is surprisingly efficient. I am glad I purchased this model because I would have to empty it after every use of it didn't have the vacuuming feature at the docking station. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2023 by Redheadsrule

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